As an infection control nurse, you work closely with other health professionals to prevent the spread of infectious disease. Your job duties include educating others on infectious agents and infection prevention with methods such as regular handwashing, use of sanitizing spray, and isolation of those with infections. An infection control nurse must also be ready to assist in the containment of infection during widespread contamination. The career requires a nursing degree, usually a bachelor of science in nursing (BSN), as well as specialized knowledge in infectious disease control and prevention.